Tag: D.J. Augustin

  • Chicago Bulls – Joakim Noah Makes Them Championship Contenders

    Chicago Bulls – Joakim Noah Makes Them Championship Contenders

    Usually a guy who isn’t a superstar can’t carry an OK team all the way. But Joakim Noah doesn’t have to produce huge scoring nights in order to make the Chicago Bulls a team someone you should consider as potential NBA champions, or at least the ones to come out of the Eastern conference, pulling off triple doubles left and right in order to prove so, the latest coming in a 102-87 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

  • Chicago Bulls – Championship Contenders in the Making

    Chicago Bulls – Championship Contenders in the Making

    The Eastern conference is a lot more open than people gave it credit for earlier on in the season, and the Chicago Bulls should be taken seriously as a team that can make noise in the playoffs, looking very impressive of late and throughout most of their 96-78 win against the Washington Wizards which included an excellent bench performance from D.J. Augustin and some more All-Around greatness from Joakim Noah.

  • Chicago Bulls – Defense & Efficiency Win Championships

    Chicago Bulls – Defense & Efficiency Win Championships

    The majority still isn’t sold on the Chicago Bulls being championship contenders, but it doesn’t stop the team from envisioning it happen, led by D.J. Augustin in 107-102 win over the Boston Celtics, improving their chances of having home court advantage in the first round of the playoffs.

  • Bulls Over 76ers – The Humiliating Losing Streak Continues

    Bulls Over 76ers – The Humiliating Losing Streak Continues

    Trying to spin what the Philadelphia 76ers are doing this season as anything but tanking and setting the players and head coach to lose would simply be lying to the fans, and the losing trend continued against the Chicago Bulls 102-94, making it a 22nd consecutive loss.

  • Bulls Over Heat – Energy Makes All The Difference

    Bulls Over Heat – Energy Makes All The Difference

    The Miami Heat, in a series, should do away with the Chicago Bulls, just like they have in recent years. But in regular season games, especially in the United Center, quality makes less of a difference and the slump the NBA champions and their MVP LeBron James are in continues after an overtime loss.

  • Chicago Bulls – Joakim Noah Isn’t Done Posting Triple Doubles

    Chicago Bulls – Joakim Noah Isn’t Done Posting Triple Doubles

    Even though the Chicago Bulls had a slight drop in form, they were back on tract against the Detroit Pistons with a 105-94 win, as Joakim Noah once again posted a triple double and did a lot of everything on both ends of the floor.

  • Chicago Bulls – Carmelo Anthony Sees What a Real Team Looks Like

    Chicago Bulls – Carmelo Anthony Sees What a Real Team Looks Like

    No superstars, no media hype. The Chicago Bulls continue to roll with impressive wins, this time beating the New York Knicks, which isn’t too hard these days, 109-90, as Joakim Noah notches a triple double while Carmelo Anthony grows more disillusioned with his own team with every loss that comes by.

  • Chicago Bulls – Offense We’re Not Used to Seeing

    Chicago Bulls – Offense We’re Not Used to Seeing

    The Chicago Bulls are a lot of things, but a great offensive team isn’t one of them. However, the fast pace the Atlanta Hawks forced them into didn’t throw them out of rhythm and through some solid defense in the fourth quarter and another great game from Joakim Noah, they pulled off a 107-103 win.

  • Chicago Bulls – They Know an Injured Team When They See One

    Chicago Bulls – They Know an Injured Team When They See One

    Few teams have been hurt by injuries over the last few years like the Chicago Bulls have. The San Antonio Spurs are going through something similar at the moment, only without the kind of on-hands experience players like Jimmy Butler and Joakim Noah have had to accumulate in recent times.

  • Hawks vs Bulls – Things Starting to Click

    Things are staring to look better and better for the Chicago Bulls, beating the Atlanta Hawks 91-84, making it their fifth win in seven games, as they seem to finally realize how they should be playing and overcoming the shock of losing their best player for the season once again.